Why sages cannot be exploited


Once on a journey Tzu-ch'i saw a huge tree with strange knots, big enough to shelter a thousand chariots in its shade.  Tzu-ch'i said, "What kind of tree is this?  It must have unusual potential."

Looking up at its branches, he saw they were too crooked to be used as beams. Looking down at its roots, he saw it was not solid enough to be used for coffins. When he tasted the leaves, his mouth became inflamed; and they had a smell that would madden a person for days.

Tzu-ch'i said, "This is in fact a useless tree.  That's how it got to be this big."

Yes, this is why sages cannot be exploited.
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The Essential Tao, Thomas Cleary (1993; 93)

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